Sunday, June 19, 2016

The buttercups are spectacular this year and seem to be everywhere. Since they are such cooperative subjects, holding still while I try various exposures, I used the manual settings option on my digital camera to get a crisper image.

Another of my June favorites is spiderwort against the filmy porch curtains -- this time with the addition of the last little pale lavender Siberian iris.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

We were not dangerously close. There was a large pond between us (on the side of the road) and the deer, but that mama was too wary to hang around. She gave the signal, and baby obeyed.

They paused uphill from the pond but only for a moment.

So these are not the world's best nature photos, by a long shot, but they are my excuse to give a timely reminder: If you stumble on a little fawn hidden in tall grass, do not assume the doe has abandoned it! She hid the baby there and told it to stay quiet and still while she goes out to replenish her calories without exposing the baby to unnecessary danger. Don't touch the fawn -- and keep your dog away from it. Mama will be back, and all will be well.